Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [adv] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay well they 're two completely different spelling different things and you got them bot right I did n't I did n't help you I did n't even say and think about which sort of bean you 're using or anything like that did I . |
2 | Steve made me laugh he said we 'll have some mushrooms so me showing off I said erm , how much , how much did I , a kilo , a kilo of mushrooms when I come back I got |
3 | about ten past one , well I had indigestion all night and I could feel it , and we 'd had our tea and I thought oh I do n't know , but I went to bed feeling alright and suddenly I woke up I thought oh my god I 'm gon na be sick , I come running down stairs , but you know I was , I was sick but I know I had n't finished and I 'd sat down and I was sick three times . |
4 | Ash stopped so suddenly I wondered where she 'd gone for a moment . |
5 | Idly I wondered why he insisted on them being cooked sunny side up . |
6 | See , so I went out I said , get off my property you 're trespassing ! |
7 | And I told him , I said I 've got shingles so I said well I got them he said and red round the stomach . |
8 | But er she 's coming a and gives him twenty five pounds for what he 's done oh he came in , he came into the kitchen , it 's ever so funny , he came into the kitchen to tell me about this you see Anyway he came back in there and I said to him I 'm not really enthusiastic about the thought er thinking that I was involved with this as well so the dear woman turned round and said to me it 's only your husband so I said well I 'd better go back in the kitchen where I know my place . |
9 | So I said well I said , I usually try to get here quarter past ten or soon after but it all depends on traffic because I live the other end of the town . |
10 | So I said well I said I really do n't know but I think so . |
11 | So I said well I said a pity in n it ? |
12 | so I said well I wanted to put one on it oh er |
13 | for a couple of nights , when she was on , she asked me if I thought Ken would baby sit a couple of nights , if he could you know perhaps ask different people to baby sit you see , so I said well I did n't like the idea of that anyway |
14 | so I said well it cost us just so many weeks though , I 've put it in again , I 've , I 'm sending it back today in the hope that they will come up with a decision in the next week , cos usually once they 've got the information they 'll write back say within ten days yes or no |
15 | So I remember well I got a handful |
16 | So I thought well they had some white napkins but they did n't go , the did n't go with it . |
17 | again , so I thought well he took to me I 'm the one that 's going to get me through , not them |
18 | So I thought well I got it kind a three year have n't I ? |
19 | So I mean again I realized I had dug a hole for myself with the compressed funding but at the same time I was saying to myself oh yeah there is carry forward here er |
20 | So I rang up they said er , oh we 'll order them and we 'll get back to you of how much they are . |
21 | So I guess morally it did not seem quite so bad as might be inferred by the definition of the activity itself . ’ |
22 | No , not I falled over I fell over . |
23 | I have to say I did my assignments I went there and back I did n't I did n't mess around with staying away . |
24 | Now I know why he whacked me , I would whack me too . |
25 | ‘ Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load . |
26 | Now I wonder where you got that expression from ? |
27 | Now I understand why they paid Macaulay Culkin $3 million — he earned it . |
28 | Well I thought well I did n't want people going round there |
29 | spirits on , spirit something , well I said where we went I said you 're doing something similar to what we did , we had brandy and it took us all through the cellars |
30 | And asked why , well I know why she did n't turn into the morning lectures well I do n't get up usually , till half eleven , twelve o'clock . |